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Sanger & Swysen is a Santa Barbara law firm limiting its
practice to Criminal Defense and Civil Litigation in the State and Federal
courts.
We are licensed to practice in all trial and appellate courts in the
State of California, including the District Courts of Appeal and the
California Supreme Court and all federal courts in the state, including
the Untied States District Courts for the Central, Southern, Eastern and
Northern Districts of California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal and
the United States Supreme Court.
- Criminal Defense
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Sanger & Swysen's criminal practice includes
defense of persons accused of white collar crimes, securities fraud,
wire fraud, money laundering, tax evasion, embezzlement, anti-trust
violations, SEC and FTC matters, RICO offenses and business and
regulatory offenses, as well as, capital crimes, homicide, other
crimes against the person, drug and alcohol offenses, drunk driving,
DUI, theft and other offenses.
- Business Litigation
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Sanger & Swysen's business litigation practice includes
individual, business and corporate litigation, complex
cases, employment and regulatory matters, SEC, FTC, anti-trust and defense
of civil litigation related to governmental investigations.
- Civil Litigation
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- Sanger & Swysen's civil litigation practice includes,
on a selective basis, complex litigation cases, representing
individuals, business and corporations as either plaintiffs or
defendants.
- Civil Rights Law
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Sanger & Swysen's civil rights practice includes,
on
a selective basis, discrimination on the basis of race, gender, age and disability and police
misconduct, including wrongful death.
- Writs and Appeals
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Sanger & Swysen's writs and appeals practice
includes writs and appeals to the State and
Federal Courts in criminal and civil cases, including complex capital
litigation, writs of mandamus and prohibition, writs of habeas corpus,
writs of coram nobis and vobis, direct appeals, motions for new trial,
writs of administrative mandamus and 2255 motions.
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